Re: [100attendees] [100all] Bringing Medications to Singapore

Bret Jordan <jordan2175@gmail.com> Mon, 06 November 2017 21:36 UTC

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Can anyone get the appendix A document and send it to this list?
http://www.hsa.gov.sg/content/dam/HSA/HPRG/Manufacturing_Importation_Distribution/HSA%20Personal%20Import%20-%20Appendix%20A.pdf <http://www.hsa.gov.sg/content/dam/HSA/HPRG/Manufacturing_Importation_Distribution/HSA%20Personal%20Import%20-%20Appendix%20A.pdf>

From the Singapore Customs import control is says that all computers and handheld devices that have wireless, even headphones with wireless, need to be declared?  Does anyone here have day-to-day experience with what can and can not be taken in to the country?

Bret




> On Nov 6, 2017, at 14:32, Bob Hinden <bob.hinden@gmail.com> wrote:
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> The main thing from the first link is:
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> I need to bring some medicines for my own use when I travel to Singapore. Am I allowed to bring them?
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> You may bring in medicines such as those for high blood pressure, cholesterol or diabetes for personal use without a licence if the quantity is less than a three-month supply. Some other medicines, such as anti-anxiety pills, sleeping pills and stronger painkillers, may need an import licence. Please check if your medicine’s ingredients are listed in the list of Controlled Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Appendix A). If they are, you will need to apply for an import licence to bring them into Singapore. You are not allowed to import medicines containing prohibited substances listed in the HSA's website.
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> Bob
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>> On Nov 6, 2017, at 1:10 PM, Carlos M. Martinez <carlosm3011@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> It didn´t from my network (AS 28000), but it did work from my upstream’s (AS 6057). They don’t seem to be as strict on the routing front.
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>> :-)
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>> On 6 Nov 2017, at 18:03, Bret Jordan wrote:
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>> That first link does not seem to work.
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>>> On Nov 6, 2017, at 12:33, IETF Secretariat <ietf-secretariat@ietf.org> wrote:
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>>> As you get ready to travel to IETF 100 in Singapore, we want to remind you that Singapore has very strict rules about bringing personal medications into the country. For more information, please see http://www.hsa.gov.sg/pub/faq/faq/faqcategory/bringing-personal-medication-into-singapore.aspx.
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>>> In addition, the consequences for bringing prohibited substances and goods into Singapore are very severe. Please be aware of which items are prohibited. For more information, please see: https://www.customs.gov.sg/individuals/going-through-customs/arrival/prohibited-and-controlled-goods.
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>> Thanks,
>> Bret
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Thanks,
Bret
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